meeting other parents

This evening Ellis and I went over to school for the first ever meeting of the CI Parent Support group. The CI Coordinator and I had been talking about this last fall, so I said I'd make soup, because it was either that or, um, pizza. No offense about the pizza, but soup was better. I made a pot of chili and a pot of vegetarian Indian red lentil dal. Around six families attended.

A, the coordinator, talked some about CI statistics. In terms of educational choices, only about 2% of CI families fit in the bilingual category. I didn't realize that we are so few.

We also got a chance to talk amongst ourselves. The conversation naturally evolving from the presentation. Ellis was one of the oldest kids represented in the group. CI's are kind of a new presence at the school, and mostly in the youngest group of kids. So it was good to chat and to meet some new people.

I'm excited about the development of this group. I have gone to some of the meetings for parents of CI kids down at CHOP, but kind of have stopped going. As one family put it, they went to get information and were coming up kind of dry, as the information isn't always germane to a bi/bi family. So it's nice to find our little 2% subgroup. Ha!

(and greetings if you're coming to this blog after meeting us tonight!)

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